32nd Oklahoma Legislature

The Thirty-second Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. State legislators elected in 1968 met at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City for two regular sessions and one special session between January 7, 1969, and April 15, 1970, during the term of Governor Dewey F. Bartlett.[1]

32nd Oklahoma Legislature
Leadership
President Pro Tem of the Senate:
Finis Smith (D)
Speaker of the House:
Rex Privett (D)
Term:
January 1969-January 1971
Composition:
Senate
38      10     
House
77      22     

Dates of sessions

  • First regular session: January 7-April 29, 1969[1]
  • Special session: July 1, 1971[1]
  • Second regular session: January 6-April 15, 1970[1]

Previous: 31st Legislature • Next: 33rd Legislature

Party composition

Senate

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
38 10 48
Voting share 79.2% 20.8%

House of Representatives

Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Democratic Republican
77 22 99
Voting share 77.8% 22.2%

Leadership

Members

Senate

NameDistrictPartyTowns
William Fred Phelps1DemGrove Jay, Miami
Clem McSpadden2DemClaremore, Pryor
Robert Medearis3DemStillwell, Tahlequah
James Hamilton4DemPoteau, Sallisaw
Jim Lane5DemAtoka, Hugo, Idabel
John Massey6DemDurant
Gene Stipe7DemMcAlester
Tom Payne8DemOkmulgee, Henryetta
John Luton9DemMuskogee
Raymond Horn10DemBarnsdall, Fairfax, Pawhuskee
Allen Nichols10DemWewoka
John Young12DemBristow, Sapulpa
George Miller13DemAda
Ernest Martin14DemArdmore
Glen Ham15DemNorman
Phil Smalley16DemLexington, Norman
Ralph Graves17DemShawnee
Donald Ferrell18RepChandler, Seminole
Richard Romang19RepEnid
Roy Grantham20DemPonca City, Tonkawa
Robert Murphy21DemStillwater
Roy C. Boecher22RepStillwater
Don Baldwin23DemChickasha
Wayne Holden24DemDuncan
Herschel Crow25DemAltus
Byron Dacus26DemElk City
Ed Berrong27DemWeatherford
G. O. Williams28RepWoodward, Oklahoma
Denzil Garrison29RepBartlesville
Leon B. Field30DemGuymon, Texhoma
Paul Taliaferro31DemLawton
Al Terrill32DemLawton
Ed Bradley33DemTulsa
George Hargrave Jr.34DemTulsa
Jim Inhofe35RepTulsa
Gene C. Howard36DemTulsa
Finis Smith37DemTulsa
Peyton Breckinridge38RepTulsa
Joseph McGraw39DemTulsa
Richard D. Stansberry40RepOklahoma City
Bryce Baggett41DemEdmond, Oklahoma City
H. B. Atkinson42DemMidwest City
John Garrett43DemDel City, Oklahoma City
J. Lee Keels44DemOklahoma City
Jimmy Birdson45DemOklahoma City
Jack Short46RepOklahoma City
John R. McCune40RepOklahoma City
E. Melvin Porter48DemOklahoma City
  • Table based on 2005 Oklahoma Almanac.[3]

House of Representatives

NameDistrictPartyCounty
Mike Murphy1DemMcCurtain
Ray Fine2DemLeFlore, Sequoyah
Mike Sullivan3DemLeFlore
William Willis4DemAdair, Cherokee
Wiley Sparkman5DemAdair, Delaware
J. D. Witt6DemCraig, Ottawa
Joseph Mountford7DemOttawa
J. D. Whorton8RepMayes, Rogers
Bill Briscoe9DemNowata, Rogers
James Connor10RepWashington
Charles Doornbos11RepWashington
Vol Howard Odom12DemMuskogee, Wagoner
Jim Barker13DemMuskogee
John L. Monks14DemMuskogee
Martin Odom15DemMcIntosh, Okmulgee
Ed Cole16DemOkmulgee
William G. Jones17DemHaskell, Latimer, Pittsburg
William Skeith18DemPittsburg
Wayne Sanguin19DemChoctaw, Pushmataha
Gary Payne20DemAtoka, Bryan, Love, Marshall
Pauline Tabor21DemBryan
Kenneth Converse22DemGarvin, Johnston, Murray
Charles Vann23DemGarvin
Hugh Sandlin24DemCoal, Hughes, Pontotoc
Lonnie Abbott25DemPontotoc
John Levergood26DemPottawatomie
James Townsend27DemPottawatomi, Seminole
David L. Boren28DemSeminole
Lou Stockton Allard29DemOkfuskee, Creek
Heber Finch Jr.30DemCreek
Donald Coffin31DemNoble, Logan
Barbour Cox32DemLincoln, Logan
Allen Williamson33DemPayne
Jake Hesser34DemPayne
Rex Privett35DemOsage, Pawnee
Lewis Bean36DemOsage
Jerry Peterson37DemKay
Brian Conaghan38RepKay
Lynn Thornhill39RepAlfalfa, Grant, Major
Thomas Rogers Jr.40DemGarfield
Harold Hunter41RepGarfield
William Gooden42RepKingfisher, Blaine
Anna Belle Wiedemann43DemCanadian
Lee Byron Cate44DemCleveland
Leland Wolf45DemCleveland
Norman A. Smith46DemGrady, McClain
Spencer Bernard47DemGrady
Harry Bickford48DemCarter
Bill Bradley49DemCarter, Jefferson
William Tarwater50DemStephens
Vernon Dunn51DemCotton, Stephens
Larry Derryberry52DemJackson
Frank Patterson53DemJackson, Tillman
David Hutchens54DemGreer, Kiowa
Don Greenhaw55DemCaddo, Washita
Robert Goodfellow56DemCaddo
David Stratton57DemCuster
Lewis Kamas58RepWoods, Woodward
Jack Harrison59DemDewey, Ellis, Harper, Roger Mills
Carl Robertson60DemBeckham, Harmon
Marvin McKee61DemBeaver, Cimarron, Texas
Donald Beauchamp62DemComanche
D. D. Raibourn63DemComanche
Jack Lindstrom64DemComanche
Fred Ferrell Jr.65DemComanche
Clyde Browers66DemTulsa
Douglas Wixson67RepTulsa
Robert Hopkins68DemTulsa
Joe Musgrave69RepTulsa
Richard Hancock70RepTulsa
Warren Green71RepTulsa
John McCune72DemTulsa
Ben Hill73DemTulsa
Jerry Hargrave74DemTulsa
Roger Smithey75DemTulsa
Stephen Wolfe76RepTulsa
William Poulos77DemTulsa
Howard Williams78RepTulsa
Leslie Guy Ferguson79RepTulsa
Charles Ford80RepTulsa
C. Spearman Jr.81DemOklahoma
Bill Holaday82RepOklahoma
Ralph Thompson83RepOklahoma
Texanna Hatchett84RepOklahoma
George Camp85RepOklahoma
Thomas Taggart86RepOklahoma
Denton Howard87RepOklahoma
Red Andrews88DemOklahoma
L. Bengtson Jr.89DemOklahoma
Thomas Bamberger90DemOklahoma
Kenneth R. Nance91DemOklahoma
Marvin York92DemOklahoma
E. W. Smith93DemOklahoma
Ray Trent94DemOklahoma
A. J. Clemons95DemOklahoma
John Miskelly96DemOklahoma
Hannah Atkins97DemOklahoma
Visanio John98DemOklahoma
Archibald Hill Jr.99DemOklahoma
  • Table based on database of historic members.[4]
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References

  1. A Century to Remember Archived September 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Oklahoma House of Representatives Archived June 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine (accessed July 29, 2013)
  2. History of the Lieutenant Governor's Office (accessed June 16, 2013)
  3. 2005 Oklahoma Almanac (accessed June 28, 2013)
  4. Historic Members Archived 2013-06-22 at WebCite, Okhouse.gov (accessed July 10, 2013)
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